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Our display on day three |
Our first official trade show was around this time last year at the Downtown Crossing Holiday Market in Boston. The setting was a long white tent with about 30 different vendors inside. There were artisan jewelers, Swiss chocolatiers, farm market stands and plenty of good food. Everyone had their own setup and on one side of us was a farm market stand complete with hot cider and on the other side was a master baker. A fresh pastry in the morning and a cup of cider in the afternoon was routine all week long.
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Holiday Market tent with the original Filene's Basement clock overhead |
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A look down vendors row from our display |
Every morning I loaded up the car with our belts, display gear and the Knot banner. I also brought a mannequin to give our display some substance. I named him Tom, after my older brother, and dressed him in a golf shirt, red pants, belt and a Santa hat which I think he enjoyed. After plugging in the Christmas lights and setting up the rest of our display, it was go time.
Temperatures started out in the teens and worked their way up to the mid-twenties. Being outside all day long in the freezing cold wasn't the perfect summertime vibe our
Knot lifestyle was modeled after, but we smiled and chatted it up with customers as if we were on Nobadeer in Nantucket. In fact, that previously mentioned hot cider, spiked with a little whiskey, made the beach feel like it was only steps away.
The first day we didn't sell a single belt. The next day, we sold two. From there we began to have a steady increase in sales and it wasn't so bad standing in the cold for close to eight hours a day. I won't lie, the whiskey helped, and it was great to see people become acquainted with our new product! To get the Knot name out there and meet some incredible people who had an appreciation for our
American made products was what it was all about. It was also awesome to meet all of the different vendors and hear their stories of trade shows gone wrong and offer us tips from their own experiences. No matter what you were selling at your stand, someone was always there to help you out or lend a hand. We were all one big freezing cold family under that tent. As the week went on and our happy hour started earlier each day, I didn't want to be anywhere else. A few of our friends would even pop over after work for a hot cider before they got their nights started. Very Knotty indeed.
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Wine box of Knot belts |
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Caitlin giving Tom a hug |
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All Knot belts & ribbon accessories are Made in the USA |
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Tom guarding the door on day one (about 20 degrees all day) |
While we're not going to be at the Holiday Market this year, I'll definitely be thinking of all of the wonderful people that made our first official trade show one to remember. Get Knotty everyone and be sure to use code "XMAS2010" at checkout online to get 20% off of your final order. Have a great Holiday Season!
- Nick